The man likely recognized Bud as being from Flint based on his demeanor, clothing, or other visual cues that suggested his background. Additionally, Bud's body language or expressions may have indicated his hunger, such as looking for food or showing signs of distress. The man's understanding of Bud's situation may also stem from familiarity with the struggles faced by individuals from Flint.
The duration of Our Man Flint is 1.8 hours.
Our Man Flint was created on 1966-01-16.
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The Hungry Man was created in 2004.
In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Bud Caldwell is hoping to live with the Amos family after he escapes from a home. However, he quickly discovers that the Amos family does not treat him well. His ultimate goal is to find his father, whom he believes to be a jazz musician in Flint, Michigan, specifically looking for a man named Herman E. Calloway.
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The man in overalls refers to Bud as "Bud," which is short for his full name, Bud Caldwell. Throughout the story, this name signifies a sense of familiarity and connection between the characters, as Bud navigates his journey and identity.
The name of the white man in Bud,Not Buddy is Mr.Deeds, Dirty Deeds
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Our Man Flint Dead on Target - 1976 TV was released on: USA: 17 March 1976